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Virtual Fabrics interaction with other Fabric OS features
lists some Fabric OS features and considerations that apply when using Virtual Fabrics.
Limitations and restrictions of Virtual Fabrics
The maximum number of logical switches per chassis varies depending on the switch model.
lists the supported platforms and the maximum number of logical switches (including the
default logical switch) supported on each.
TABLE 51
Virtual Fabrics interaction with Fabric OS features
Fabric OS feature
Virtual Fabrics interaction
Access Gateway
Virtual Fabrics is not supported on a switch if AG mode is enabled.
Admin Domains
Virtual Fabrics and Admin Domains are mutually exclusive and are not supported at the
same time on a switch. To use Admin Domains, you must first disable Virtual Fabrics; to
use Virtual Fabrics, you must first delete all Admin Domains.
Refer to
“Deleting all user-defined Admin Domains non-disruptively”
information on deleting Admin Domains without disrupting device-to-device
communication.
Configuration upload
and download
Virtual Fabrics uses a configuration file that is different from the configuration file used
to download system configuration parameters. Refer to
for more information about how Virtual Fabrics affects the
configuration file.
Encryption
Encryption functionality using the FS8-18 blade is available only on the default logical
switch.
FC-FC Routing Service
All EX_Ports must reside in a base switch.
You cannot attach EX_Ports to a logical switch that has XISL use enabled. You must use
ISLs to connect the logical switches in an edge fabric.
Refer to
Chapter 24, “Using FC-FC Routing to Connect Fabrics,”
for more information
about Virtual Fabrics and FC-FC routing.
FICON
Up to two logical switches per chassis can run FICON Management Server (CUP), but the
FICON logical switch can use both ISLs and XISLs.
Licensing
Licenses are applicable for all logical switches in a chassis.
Performance
monitoring
Performance monitors are supported in a limited number of logical switches, depending
on the platform type. Refer to
Chapter 20, “Monitoring Fabric Performance,”
for more
information about performance monitoring when Virtual Fabrics is enabled.
QoS
QoS VCs are maintained across the base fabric. Refer to
Chapter 21, “Optimizing Fabric
for more information about using the Adaptive Networking features with
Virtual Fabrics.
Traffic Isolation
Traffic Isolation zones with failover disabled are not supported in logical fabrics. Refer to
Chapter 21, “Optimizing Fabric Behavior,”
for additional information about using TI Zones
with Virtual Fabrics.
TABLE 52
Maximum number of logical switches per chassis
Platform
Maximum number of logical switches
Brocade DCX
8
Brocade DCX-4S
8